The Best Hackathons in NY, all in one place.

We curate for the things you care about like, is it free and what cool stuff can I win?

We all know that optimizing your time and being efficient at a hackathon yields the best results by letting you focus on your hack. We created this space to highlight some of the tools we use and some the community has submitted. We want this list to be a starting point or reference for new and seasoned hackers alike.

Create and configure lightweight, reproducible, and portable development environments. Don't mess up your dev box by installing all kinds of stuff that might conflict with your existing dev setup. Instead use dev environments using Vagrant or even Docker.

We use Google Drive as a communication and organizational tool to keep the team on the same page. Don't bother emailing or dropboxing. We recommend to use 1 thing that does it all, from projection ideation(docs) to file uploading.

Finding great stock photos is a pain. You're left with either low-res amateur photos, people wearing cheesy headsets, or photos that are out of budget for the project you're working on. This is an ongoing list of the best stock photo sites that @dustin put together.